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    “Under observation‚ we act less free‚ which means we effectively are less free.” People have been living in a world where technology controls them.. What they do not know is that the NSA has been treating people as if they were criminals. Do we really have freedom when the NSA is collecting and reading more than 200 million messages per day. Has our 4th amendment been overthrown by NSA? A country is not free‚ if its citizens are constantly being spied on. In the present day‚ people surround themselves

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    Explain what is SWOT

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    2.1 Strength In the article by Howard Cranford (May 2013)‚ McDonald’s possesses good market share. It has the largest fast food market shares in the world with outlets from over 100 different countries. Heavily invested in advertising‚ McDonald’s spends almost $2 billion in advertisements yearly. Customers are aware of McDonald’s latest promotion and products from TV commercial‚ leaflets and signboards. In addition‚ McDonald’s has a superior reputation. Its brand recognition is valued at

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    titles of bravery‚ loyalty‚ and a good reputation. Then several actions made Macbeth appear evil such as committing crimes‚ being greedy‚ and having temptation. Macbeth can be seen as either a hero or a villain. At the start of the play‚ Macbeth was what looked to be a hero. There are numerous great characteristics to show that Macbeth is a hero such as him being loyal‚ kind‚ and overall having a good reputation. First‚ Macbeth had a good reputation. The idea spoken consisted of Macbeth to be a “valiant

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    1. What does it mean to be a citizen? The term "Citizen" is defined in the compact Macquarie Dictionary as‚ "a member‚ native or naturalised‚ of state or nation". This paper intends to question what it is that constitutes a member or citizen‚ of state or nation. Many concepts and theories are promoted by political theorists and practitioners alike that are varied and many in response to defining a "citizen". The expanse of these theories ranges from the all-encompassing endorsement of world citizenship

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    government have the right to do surveillance to keep its citizens safe? Surveillance is‚ according to dictionary.com‚ "a watch kept over a person‚ group‚ etc.‚ especially over a suspect..." Government surveillance in its current state is both effective and constitutional because it has been proven to stop attempted terrorist attacks‚ it is strictly overseen by federal courts‚ and it does not violate the fourth amendment. However‚ some argue that government surveillance is a breach of citizen privacy

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    It wasn’t a moment; it was a collection of moments spread over twenty days. Eight months back‚ I took to the streets and campaigned for a political party whose ideology I believed in. Before campaigning‚ I wanted to reinforce my belief system. I spoke to journalists‚ street vendors and campaigners of the opposing party. Having never walked more than a mile at a stretch; walking twenty miles that day through the winding streets‚ was a challenge. A homemaker who had never worked before was leading

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    To what extent are human rights universal? The Universal Declaration of Human Rights goes beyond the national interest of a state. It outlines the obligations of every state within the international arena. Human rights are a controversial issue with many conflicting arguments. Some may argue that human rights should be mandatory to all‚ universally. While others may argue that the notion of human rights is dynamic and complex and cannot be applied towards every state‚ as every state functions in

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    years due to its mass surveillance of US citizens‚ but supporters of the NSA claim the surveillance has made America safer for over a decade. The people of America deserve to have knowledge on this issue because the NSA can spy on anyone‚ anywhere in America without a warrant and without notification. The NSA started this surveillance 15 years ago in 2001 shortly after the 9/11 terror attacks. In the last couple years‚ it has been proven that the NSA utilizes mass surveillance; consequently‚ many

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    aggressive and does not have a second thought when doing something that he does not know about. Hamlet presents to us the difficulties that he endures when he has a chance to kill the King of Denmark and the new husband of his mother‚ Claudius. Hamlet explains his feelings to the audience

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    To what extent is Britain a liberal democracy? The balance of evidence would suggest that Britain conforms very well to the principles of a liberal democracy. Whilst there are always points of evidence that could be used against this view‚ it is my view that these are outweighed by the positive evidence and examples. When determining whether the country is a liberal democracy‚ one has to begin by discussing and defining the features of a liberal democracy. A liberal democracy is defined as one

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